The figure above shows a problem of: How tall is the flagpole? Our 8th grade Math investigation showed a way to find out the height of a cliff using similar triangles like the ones pictured above. It is important to remember that similar figures share corresponding sides and corresponding angles. Corresponding angles have equal measures, while corresponding sides have the same ratio. In the picture above, the corresponding sides on the base of the similar triangles show a ratio of 15.5/4 which equals 3.875
Several eighth graders discovered a strategy to figure out the missing side by using the ratio multiplied by the corresponding side. For example if we wanted to find the height of the flag pole, this strategy says we take 3.875 times 3, which gives the height of 11.625.
If you want to find out more about how to use this method to find the height of familiar objects, such as skyscrapers, trees, or towers check out the website Connecting Geometry
Another fun pair of links to sharpen your math skills are Math Videos at Khan Academy. Check out the video links below and more great videos on Khan Academy.